[. . . When I visited] the olive-garden land which belongs to me in the plain of Psenarpsenesis of the village of Karanis, I found Satabous, also called Kinkiol, along with his son, harvesting the fruit of the date-palms on the same land. And when I wanted to lay hold of him, desiring to kill(?) me with the pruning-knife(?) that he had and [to appropriate] my [land, he . . .]

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